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4 SALE of DR. WILLIAM W, WALKER 


* WISS BLIZABETH W,.BURKE 
(Sale at Amer,.Art, February 26th1926 at 8 PM) 


Artist 


J, Rix 
S,. COlman 
German ccheet 19th Cont. 


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Unkn 
PW «Kost, NA 
keGregor 

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8. aiaesiten 
T. Conti 
G, Max 
A, PitewW, Tait NA 
C. Picrus (7) 
Tee Joseph? 
JH. Pry 
HeAs Morgan 
LeP. Dessar WA 
; elie Peters 


hd Seheufer 

G. Imess jr NA 
G,. Itfmess jr NA 
G, I¥inesas jx NA 
G, Inness Sr NA 
Fe¥, Kost NA 


J» Imness jr NA 
J Rix 


J.H, Witt ANA 
P.A, Bieknell 
P.A. Bicknell 
Se Hiddleton 
PR. Green ANA 
T « Hovenden 
G.T. Pry 

O, Achenbach 
H. Vos 

A, de Dreu 
Ha. Ranger NA 
A,s8, Roorbach 
P, Jobert 


P,Le Hunter 
A. Harrison 


As Duvannes 
Schultheis 
Bele Elgas 
F.H. Rucksbell 
S.M,. Stewart 
ve. Linker 
passed 

Eads» Cone 

J.A. Josephe 
Joel aeeerae 

W Ee Wir 

Hye Vo Vi 11 ems 
A. Duvannes 

A, Goetz 

A, Duvannes 
Wels Duval 
J.A. Jose phe 
P,.W. Ruckshell 
H. Pearson 
P.J. Wataon 
Asi Kelley 
H.W. Saylor 

S Ms Stewart wh 
Schultheis 

W alle Duv al 
Aneoe Gellerios 


Re St "2. Walker 
passed 

R.«H. Sawtelle 
Pindlay Art Gallery 
Y.We Rueckshell 
Schultheis 
Metropolitan Galleries 


Babcock Galleries 

Tv, J. Vateon 

M. Lewie 

Metropolitan Galleries 
Med, Rongeron 

Teds Vatson 

Pindlay Art Galleries 
levy Galleries 
Metropolitan Galleries 
I. Cohen 

Selse | 

Netropeliten Galleries 
AM. Williams 

J... Baur 

J.J. Sowney 
Metropolitan Galleries 


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list of the Walker and Burke sale Feb 26-1926 


Artist 

W. Sartain ANA 
Serra 

A. Harrison 


H. Rudieuhli 
G@. Immese jr. NA 
Rix 


PF. . Kost NA 
ade MoD, Hart WA 


ReA. Blakelock WA 


¥.A,. Bieknell 
B, Crane NA 


IoRe Wiles WA 

J.C. Miasonier 

J, Bail 

-y Yerle 
Leon y Escosura 
ge ee Mle 

P.d. Clays 

F,MeKs Rehn, NA 

A. Moreau 

J. Ravestein 

Bs Nicol RSA 


G.8.. Truesdell] 


JB Stewart 
G.R, Villegas 


Bree. 


A, Duvannes 

W.B. Crowell 
Findlay Art Galleries 
Levy Galleries 
Metropolitan Galleries 
T.J,. Wataon 

Re Glenn 

A. Duvannes 

Schultheis 

G.E. Herrmann 

T.J, Wataon 
Metropolitan Galleries 


etree i tah Galleries 
Milech Galleries 
Metropolitan Galleries 
Jed. Sownoy 
A, Duvannes 
Wileh Galleries 
8,M, Stewart 
Awd. Sequeira 
F,. Buscher 
W.B. Crowell 
Clapp & Graham 
Levy Galleries 
Jed. Sowney 
WeB. Crowell 
ao. Holmes 
Schultheis 
Metropolitan Galleries 


Schulthels 

A. Davannes 

G.W. H111 

F.Y.G. Walker 

Levy Galleries 
Kleinberger Galleries 
A, Duvannes 

WeBe Crowell 


A VIII-XTX CENTURY PAINTINGS 


From the Estates of the Late 
Mie LioGtAM W. WALKER 
MISS ELIZABETH W. BURKE 


ISOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS] 
cAnd trom Other Private Sources 


Peerot RICE ED PUBLIC SALE 
Evening of February 26 at 8:15 O’Clock 


ON FREE EXHIBITION 


From Saturday, February 20, Until Time 
Gt Sale - Weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. 


$) 


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Sales (onducted by AC. O. Bernet © MG. H. H Parke 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC. 
MANAGERS 


1926 


as 


The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
Designs its Gatalogues | 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. REJECTION OF BIDS: Any bid which is not commensurate with 
the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional 
advance, may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would 
be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


Il. THE BUYER: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any 
dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide 
the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


III. IDENTIFICATION AND DEPOSIT BY BUYER: The name of the 
buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on_the sale thereof, and when so 
required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for 
which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part 
of the purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 
purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


IV. RISK AFTER PURCHASE: Title passes upon the fall of the 
auctioneers hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, 
and neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, 
or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or 
any other cause whatsoever. 


V. DELIVERY OF PURCHASES: Delivery of any purchases will be 
made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


VI. RECEIPTED BILLS: Goods will only be delivered on presentation 
of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recog- 
nized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to~the 
bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before 
delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify 
the Association of such loss. 


VII. STORAGE IN DEFAULT OF PROMPT PAYMENT AND 
CALLING FOR GOODS: Articles not paid for in full and not called for by 
the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may 
be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored 
in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the pur- 
chaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will 
be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned 
by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by 
noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer 
reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwith- 
standing, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at its or 
his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public 
or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to 
hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses sus- 
tained in so doing. 


VIII. SHIPPING: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a busi- 
ness in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, 


however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- 
tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 


[X. GUARANTY: The Association exercises great care to catalogue 
every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale 
to point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genu- 
ineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on 
account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted 
or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is’ and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and 
the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert 
to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judg- 
ment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion 
of sucn expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might 
result were his opinion without foundation. 


X. RECORDS: ‘The records of the auctioneer and the Association are 
in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be 
accepted by both buver and seller as the value against which all claims for 
losses or damage shall lie. 


XI. BUYING ON ORDER: Buying or bidding by the Association for 
responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or tele- 
phone, if conditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge or 
commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing condi- 
tions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more 
books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been 
present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will 
be refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clear- 
ness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot num- 
ber be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for 
the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or 
reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 


PRICED CATALOGUES: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with 
the duties involved in copying the necessary information from the records of 
the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or 
by an officer of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


OTTO BERNET MANAGERS 
HIRAM H. PARKE 
AUCTIONEERS 


Bese AOAC 5 


PomeUNIEED STATES AND STATE TAX 
Pee N CE AND OTHER PURPOSES 
rn LOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


0A PPRAISALS. The American Art Association, Inc., 
will furnish appraisements, made by experts under its direct 
supervision, of art and literary property, jewelry and all 
personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance 
tax, insurance and other purposes. 


CATALOGUES. The Association is prepared to supple- 
ment this appraisal work by making catalogues of private 
libraries, of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modeled after the fine and intelligently 
produced Sales catalogues of the Association. 


Upon request the Association will furnish the names of 
many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, Admin- 
istrators, Irustees, Attorneys and private individuals for 
whom the Association has made appraisements which not 
only have been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been 
accepted by the United States Estate Tax Bureau, the 
State Tax Commission and others in interest. 


The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION +7 INC. 
MADISON AVENUE, s6rx to 57TH STREET 


New York (ity 


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EVENING SALE 
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. AT 8:15 P.M. 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to to1 Inclusive 


5O 7 ? 
ye JULIAN RIX BL 


AMERICAN: 185I—1903 


1. LAKESIDE 


A FILM of blue-gray waters and a curving bank knee-deep in grass. In the 
extreme foreground, the firm gnarled trunk of a tree touched with milk- 
white, the precursor of a line of slender saplings extending round the fringe 
of the shore. 

Water color: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix. 


By Nee SAMUEL COLMAN, N.A. Inn : Lf yok 
AMERICAN: 1833—1920 


2, ESCALIER DES CARMES, RENNES 


THE corner of a courtyard, with old rambling convent buildings with dor- 
mer windows, and before it a spiraled wooden staircase and balcony, over 
which is leaning a nun. In the yard a novice is seated, surrounded by hens. 


Water color: Height, 20 inches; width, 8 inches. 


Signed at lower right, SAM. COLMAN, and dated JULY, 1874. 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
Na XIX CENTURY Lb « Nitinns0e 


3. GIRL WITH ST. BERNARD 


Fut length figure of a young girl with feathered hat and long hair dressed 
in two plaits, clad in a black robe and accompanied by a brown and white 
St. Bernard at her left side. Background of landscape with slender aspens 
and wild flowers in the pallid light. 


Porcelain: Height, 16 inches; width, 10 inches. 


From the Wimmer Gallery, Munich. 


Si 0. 


IS 


15 


RICHARD “H. *CAR TER Stiller, 


ENGLISH : CONTEMPORARY 


4. HELPING GRANDFATHER 


A CALM gray sea with fishing vessels at anchor in the distance at the left; in 
the foreground low weed-covered rocks and a shingled beach. Up towards 
the observer comes an old fisherman with sou-wester and blue jersey, carry- 
ing a basket of fish, and his young granddaughter in apron and pink bodice 
carrying a smaller creel with the catch. 


a Water color: Height, 45% inches; width, 31% inches. 


Signed lower left, R. H. CARTER. 
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1884. 


ALONZO CHAPPEL ff SGpbe 


AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 


5. FOR THE HAREM 


Fut length figure, facing the observer, of a full-breasted Moorish girl, 
nude to the loins and draped about the legs with a gray muslin undergarment 
and a billowy pink satin skirt. 


Board: Height, 10% inches; width, 4 inches. 


Signed at lower left, CHAPPEL, and dated 1883. 


GEORGE HENRY SMILLIE (f Muchakl 


AMERICAN: 1840—1921 


6. SCENE IN NEW JERSEY 


Look1Inc down from the foreground, where a woman in a pink blouse is 
seated on a stone fence and leaning against the trunk of a tree, an open pros- 
pect of field and woodland dipping to the dimly seen waters of a lake with 
mountains on the horizon. ‘The rocks and leaves have glints of autumn 
sunlight in them. 

Board: Height, 7% inches; length, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower right, Gro. H. SMILLIE, and dated 1880. 


CHARLES B. SCHREIBER 
J10 4 FrenNcH: XIX CENTURY SJB. Lwaif 
9. 4 CARDINAL AT BREAKFAST 


‘THE gray-haired ecclesiastic, clad in scarlet robes and cap, is seated facing 
the observer in a walnut Régence armchair, his breakfast table at his right 
elbow, leaning forward to offer a fragment of food to the shaggy black dog 
at his feet. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; width, 6% inches. 


Signed at lower right, Cu. SCHREIBER. 


354 | JULIAN RIX Wh Lithin 


AMERICAN: 1851—1903 


8. AUTUMN 


A CLEFT in the foreground between two grassy banks, with a single tree at 
either side forming an arch of russet and green foliage, under which flows 
the dark blue waters of a stream towards the distant pillow of white cloud. 
On the right bank in the middle distance a curtain of woodland. 


Panel: Height, 5% inches; width, 4 inches. 


Signed at lower left, JULIAN RIx. 


Vine EDITH HOWORTH 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


9. ON THE DUNES, PROVINCETOWN 


SILVER-WHITE sand with two figures of women, one in white, the other in 
blue and carrying a blue parasol, and the curving blue ribbon of the sea at 


the top of the picture. 
Millboard: Height, 4 inches; length, 6 inches. 


Signed at lower right, HoworTH, and dated 1913. 


FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ 


LEA SPANISH: 1859— ae Coe 


10. PARIS? Aga Dye Ay 


‘THE corner of a broad street which curves away into the left middle dis- 
tance, the white sidewalk at the left with lampposts and kiosks, a line of 
vehicles at the right and on either side the indistinct towering masses of the 
buildings. Pedestrians moving to and fro, harried by the wind, which, by 
the exercise of great force, has managed to blow a young lady’s umbrella 


inside out. 
Panel: Height, 5% inches; length, 9% inches. 


Signed at lower left, F. FERNANDEZ. 


/3 4 UNKNOWN Z A 


11. 4d RIVERSIDE SKETCH 


A TALL elm overshadows two yellow-thatched barns, reflected in the water 
of the brook washing the foreground; on the grassy bank is a figure touched 
with white. The sky is filled with a veil of purplish-gray cloud. 


Panel: Height, 9 inches; width, 7% inches. 


Lor 
FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861—1925 


12. SOU TE Ee pass.7 3 


A STREAMLET flows into the right foreground between brown banks, with 
two trees in the left middle distance and a solitary bare trunk with a few 
shivering leaves before them at the curve of the brook. Uncertain sky with 


grayish-black rain clouds. ; 
Panel: Height, § inches; length, 6% inches. 


jin fled Yaege 


Bok, fv he 


GEORGE HYDE : 


£O A ENGLISH : CONTEMPORARY Vis ve Maegeave 


Pere DILLY CJ/RCUS FROM REGENT STREET 


THe Circus at night looking south, with the Café Monico and the flaring 
London Pavilion at the left, and the lights of the Criterion Theatre at the 
right; between, the lithe mass of the statue of Eros. Omnibuses, cabs and 
pedestrians are traversing the wet roadways. 


Millboard: Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches. 


Signed at lower right, GEO. HYDE. 


J2%2 STANLEY MIDDLETON Yt YU. Y-lh 


AMERICAN: 1852— 


feet Ol A YOUNG GIRL 
Heap and shoulders portrait in full profile to the left, of a charming young 
girl with long dark hair loosely knotted, and graceful bare shoulders. Neutral 


dark-green background. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


Signed at lower left, STANLEY MIDDLETON. 


ae TITO CONTI =, Mecennnee 


ITALIAN: XIX CENTURY 


15. LADY WITH A MANDOLIN 


INTERIOR with an embroidered chair and a table covered with a crimson vel- 
vet cloth, behind which is an ebony credenza. A young woman in a white 
seventeenth century costume, holding a mandolin loosely in her right hand, 
is smilingly turning over pages of music on a stand, her face seen in profile 


to the right. 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 7 inches. 


Signed at upper left, Tito ConrTI. 


130 - 


eB GABRIEL MAX 


GERMAN: 1840— Aa toed 


16. PORT RALIVOF ea DY Neb LACK 


Heap and shoulders portrait facing left, of a young woman with brown 
eyes and pale face, her head covered with a long black veil and clad in a 
purple dress with white at the throat. Dark brown background. 


Height, 14% inches; width, 11 inches. 


Signed at lower left illegibly. 


ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1819—1905 WA Micisicises 


17. BUSYBODIES 


THE grass at the foot of a wooden barn with its bars at the right, through 
which is peering the head of a tortoise speckled hen; outside a fluffy brood 
of chicks is fluttering about round a red pottery feed-bowl. 


Board: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower right, A. F. Tart, and dated, NEw York, 1879. 


CG. PICRVU Sia 


J/O- FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY Ihbow A Buin 


10: SUKBUAGR IAG & 


A WIDE sandy beach, with a line of bathing machines at the left and dipping 
down to a pale sea with scattered vessels on the horizon. In the foreground 
a group of fldneurs, men, women and children idly watching the bathers. 


Height, 5% inches; length, 10% inches. 


Signed at lower left, C. Picrus (?). 


ISAAGeAS JOSERHI 


JS 7 AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY od las ei 


io tee aREE SISTERS 


AT a rustic table, outdoors, are three women—a fair-haired sister at the left 
with a white blouse seen in profile and knitting, a second seated opposite 
her in dark blue and reading a letter at which the third, clad in lavender, 
is looking, over her shoulder. 

Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 12 inches. 


Signed at lower right, |. A. JosEPHI, and dated 1897. 


Vie JOHN HEMMING FRY Wie buchohiclé, 


AMERICAN : CONTEMPORARY 


20. SPIRIT OF THE WATERFALL 


A STREAMING cascade drops down between dark rocks on either side; on the 
right, bending down to place her hand in the water, is the nude figure of 
a young woman with fair hair, her body softly lighted from upper right. 


Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 12% inches. 


Signed at lower left, J. H. Fry. 


IS HERBERT A. MORGAN 
AMERICAN: 1857—I9QI7 


fier BLUE CAP 


Heap and shoulders portrait in profile to the left, the head turned towards 
the observer, of a beautiful young girl with long brown hair, a light blue 
Dutch cap and draped about the shoulders with yellow muslin. Dark neutral 
background. 

Board: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


_ Signed at lower right, HERBERT A. MorGan. 


J10 + 


JO-7 


JL $2. 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1867— Jf Metlane 


22; SALE Pd Geis ela 


Ar the right, an orange half-moon hangs low in the greenish sky; a brown- 
black canopy of trees overhangs the road in the foreground, along which is 
coming a flock of sheep with the dim black figure of their shepherd, wending 
their way homeward between the meadows in the eerie light. 


Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed below to left of centre, DESSAR. 


CHARLES ROLLO PETERS 


AMERICAN: 1862— a Tas 


a3, PHALGHED- COTTAGE 


A HARMONY of green and brown tones, with a low thatched building set 
among long grass at the foot of the field, with the thick rugged trunk of a 
tree rising from the left foreground; at the right, an impenetrable green 
curtain of wood. 


Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower right, CHARLES Rotio PETERS, and dated 1894. 


GEORGE M. REEVS 


AMERICAN: 1864— %6-be Cagle 


24. MOONLIGHT EFFECT 


A WASTE of waters, dead-black in the foreground and on the horizon, across 
which runs the line of the coast broken by the silhouette of a two-masted 
schooner in full sail. At the left a hazy mass of cloud conceals the moon. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower right, Gro. M. REEvs. 
Exhibited at the Salmagundi Club. 


PE JULIUS SCHEUERER S f.. teuart. 


GERMAN: XIX CENTURY 


25. THE FARMYARD 


In the foreground, the corner of a duck pond surrounded by a brilliantly 
plumaged group of cockerels, turkeys and hens; at the left steps leading down 
from a stone bar, at the right the long grass of a meadow and distant trees. 


Height, 6% inches; length, 15% inches. 


Signed at lower left, JUL. SCHEUERER. 


ID ~ GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. ‘$i 


AMERICAN: 1854— 


26. SOUVENIR 


AN impression of a meadow and stream, surrounded by dull brown tree 
masses, with a gap in the central middle distance where the sky lightens; 
in the foreground long green grasses and at the left the straight poles of two 
young poplars. 

Board: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower left, INNESS, JR., and dated Nov. 24, 1899. 


201 GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. DPB yr Be 


AMERICAN: 1854— 


27. LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 


ON the rising grass meadows, a flock of sheep and their white-clad shep- 
herdess are moving up to the left, past the fringe of green and russet-red 
trees dividing the meadow from the yellow cornfields beyond at the right. 
The immediate foreground is in shadow from gathering storm clouds in the 
summer heavens. 

Board: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower right, INNESS JR. 


A 5- 


4Z/o- 


GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854— Sho: % Mural 
28. d COURTYARD: SOUVENIR OF MORET 


THE corner of a court in the open air, enclosed by gray-walled stone build- 
ings and a wedge of ultramarine sky, the scene divided by triangles of shadow. 
In a doorway at the far end of the yard is an old woman in a blue blouse 
and apron. 

Board: Height, 84% inches; width, 12 inches. 


Signed at lower left, INNESS, JR., with an inscription to his friend Dr. 
W. W. Walker. Dated 1900. 


P 


hincr 
: GEORGE INNESS, }R, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1854— t, : f 4 iis 
2G NS Ee eSK EO 


Dark rolling country with a ragged patch of black trees at the right; the 
sky is heaped with dull orange and red clouds opening to a single horizontal 
streak of blue. 

Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches. 


Signed at lower right with initials, G. I. 


FREDERICK W., KOST, N.A, : 
AMERICAN: 1861—1925 en la 
30. THE FORD 


A PEASANT driving a cart drawn by a white horse has crossed the rambling 
waters of the foreground to reach the grassy bank on the farther side where 
the road begins again; at the left a tiny peninsula with a single sapling, at 
the right a boundary line of hedge and towering trees massed darkly in front 
of the white cumulus clouds reflected in the placid water. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Kost. 


JULIAN RIX 
FO -1 AMERICAN: 1851—1903 a. SF. Ssnrers 


Se ree AND SKY 


A HILLSIDE, the foreground in deep shadow at the foot of the rounded trunk 
of a sturdy tree. Across the middle distance, a fringe of trees is broken by 
a gap at the right through which the cloudy summer sky comes down to 
touch the earth. A solitary figure touched with white stands motionless in 
the grass. 

Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN RIx. 


GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. 
Med — J th Itelesw 


AMERICAN: 1854— 


32. MAN AND HORSE 


BEFORE a low white wall, sloping up at the left behind a heap of hay, is a 
man in white shirtsleeves and blue overall trousers, his back to the observer, 
bending down to attend to a brown stallion standing in full profile to the 


left. 
Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 13% inches. 


Signed at lower right, INNESS, JR. 


JULIAN RIX Viet Jawtlly 


AMERICAN: 1851—1903 


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33. OCTOBER RIVER 


‘THE broad waters, stretching across the whole width of the scene, converge 
sharply to a point in the middle distance; at the left, a grassy bank sur- 
mounted by a brilliant group of orange and brown trees, at the right a bank 
surmounted by rising woodland, the whole touched by the light of an after- 
noon sun in the sparkling turquoise sky. 


Board: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix, and dated illegibly. 


Viens 


Vee 


AS - 


JOHN HARRISON WITT, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840—I9QOI KM betsos 


34. A ERIENDEINGNEED 


INTERIOR of a dining-room with a table covered with a white cloth, at which 
is seated a small boy dressed in pink with a white napkin round his neck, 
clutching to him a spoon and plate at the approach of a ginger kitten stand- 
ing on the table and rubbing itself against his left shoulder. 


Hetght, 16 inches; width, 13 inches. 


Signed at lower right, J. H. Wirr. 


FRANK ALFRED BICKNELL 3 


AMERICAN: 1866— Ih. Low ee 


35. NEAR AMSTERDAM 


A COUNTRY road, leaving the right foreground, runs away past a tumble- 
down red barn at the right, behind which are two windmills thrusting fingers 
into the gray cloudy sky. At the left, a deserted open plain, mottled with 
green and brown, with scattered trees in the distance. 


Board: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower left, FRANK A. BICKNELL, and dated HOLLAND, 1890. 


FRANK ALFRED BICKNELL 


AMERICAN: 1866— AF y, 7 to. 


36, d= ENE RIAN PROSPEGE 


THE pale rippling waters of the canal are disturbed by a half-dozen of tall 
blue mooring poles and the corner of a flight of steps at the left; opposite, 
diagonally away into the left middle distance runs a line of palaces, the 
great domes of the Salute rising behind them, and with gondolas moored 
beneath their windows. 
Height, 15% inches; width, 12% inches. 


Signed at lower right, FRANK A. BICKNELL, and dated VENICE, 1893. 


STANLEY MIDDLETON 


Vpcocd. AMERICAN: 1852— 


Peon Ol A LADY IN A FEATHERED HAT 


Heap and shoulders portrait facing half left, of a young woman with auburn 
hair crowned by a large hat trimmed with black feathers, and wearing a 
black fur with a bunch of blue violets at the throat. Background of bril- 
liant green. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inches. 


Signed at lower right, STANLEY MIDDLETON. 


FRANK RUSSELL GREEN, A.N.A. 


LO 4 AMERICAN: 1856— NA.t. Sawtlly 


38. OCTOBER PASTURE 


THe flat dark country is broken by sombre patches of grass, brightened by a 
pyramid of red-brown trees at the left, at the edge of which is huddled a 
flock of sheep, with their shepherd in blue smock. In the distance, wood- 
land and farm buildings dwarfed beneath the colossal bulk of the rain 
clouds. 

Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower left, FRANK RUSSELL GREEN. 


AMERICAN: 1840—1895 


rie THOMAS HOVENDEN Gand lay dak “cer, 


39. NEGRO BOY 


INTERIOR, with an old rocker covered in red in which is sprawled the figure 
of a colored boy in white shirt and ragged blue trousers, triumphantly smok- 
ing a cigarette poised in his uplifted right hand, with a grin of glee on his 
face. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower right, T. HOVENDEN, and dated 1880. 


J/0 GEORGIA TIMKEN FRY 
= AMERICAN: 1864—1921 J Nuckehll 
40. SHEEP DRIVEN HOMEWARD 


A YELLOW evening sky above the regular masses of countryside, seen hazily 
in the waning light. Up the lane in the foreground between rising banks 


comes a flock of sheep, cropping the straggling grass as they go, and followed 
by the dark brown figure of a shepherd. 


Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Signed below, GEORGIA TIMKEN FRy. 


0 OSWALD ACHENBACH : 
= GERMAN: 1827—1905 dhulie 
41. MOONLIGHT EFFECT 


In the left foreground the sea-wall, with a group of peasant lads and girls 
looking over a parapet to the inky sea, faintly lighted by a full moon half- 
concealed by black clouds. On the surface of the water can be discerned 
a single boat, and behind, two or three twinkling lights of the harbor. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Signed on wall below, ACHENBACH, and dated 1886. 


tO - ADRIEN LOUIS DEMONT 


Frencn: 1857— Wbepelelins Lpllieee 


42. CLOUDS AND WIND 


THE gale roars over the rolling, weed-covered sand dunes of the foreground, 
across whose expanse is struggling a fisherwoman !aden with a creel; at the 
right the angry white line of the sea. In the left middle distance the spire 
and red roofs of a village, before a blue inland lake sleeping peacefully be- 
neath the threatening masses of brownish cumulus cloud. 


Height, 24 inches; length, 35 inches. 


Signed at lower right, ADRIEN DEMONT, and dated 1886. 


Z HUBERT VOS 


DutcH: 1855— Iplliofeotdan. Sallie 


43. DUTCH INTERIOR 

‘THE corner of a stone-walled cottage, with a red canopied alcove at the left 
and a window embrasure at the right admitting sunlight, which falls onto the 
face of a young girl in a curious blue peasant cap, sitting before a wheel and 
spinning yarn. ‘The floor, with its scattered pots and pans, and the lower 
half of the wall are in deep shadow. 


Height, 32 inches; length, 24 inches. 
Signed at lower left, HUBERT Vos. 


ALFRED DE DREU 


/00 é FRENCH: 1812—1860 fidbcoth L4llewe 


44, THE BONE OF CONTENTION 


A YARD before a stone wall, with a pile of forage at the right on which is 
standing a white terrier in the centre of the picture; a tall white pointer and 
his brown companion are disputing possession of a bone on the ground before 
them, lying in a patch of light. 

Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. DE Dreu. 


bo - HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. if Yalead 


AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


45. WOODLAND IN SUNSHINE 


A CLEARING, girdled solidly with sun-touched trees, with a triangular patch 
of sky above; at the left a rough wooden fence, in the foreground a small 
russet tree springing solitary from a patch of rocks half-covered in grass and 
leaves. A group of three men, in white, blue and red shirts respectively, are 
resting in the shade at the right and looking towards the observer. 


Board: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower left, H. W. RANGER. 


222. 


Lon 


A. Si ROORBACH 


AMERICAN : CONTEMPORARY Nt a e 


46. RAHWAY MEADOWS, N. J. 


UNKEMPT green pasture land sprinkled with weeds, with a cart track curving 
away from the right foreground towards a white-walled gabled cottage in the 
middle distance, encompassed by trees; the countryside is broken up by 
further scattered trees writhed into curious shapes at the fantasy of the 
painter. 

Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower right, A. ROoORBACH. 


PAUL JOBERT 
FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


AT eCORT OF SHONELEUR y 


In the foreground is moored a collection of fishing vessels with half-furled 
gray sails; in the right middle distance the sun falls on the sea-wall and 
wharves of the port, with the white lighthouse pointing up into the sky. On 
the murky water a boat is putting out at the right, a seaman managing with 
dificulty the huge gray billow of the mainsail. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower left, PAUL JOBERT, and dated HONFLEUR 1898. 


JEAN BAPTISTE MADOU 
YO 4 


BELGIAN: 1796—1877 hay 


PANELED interior with a group of men in eighteenth century costume seated 
at the right, drinking, playing cards and flirting with the maid servant, a 
beggar lad carrying a monkey and demanding alms and his master at the 
left playing a hurdy-gurdy. Behind the last, by the casement, a woman is 
entering from the rickety stair, carrying a bowl. 


48. THE TAVERN 


Panel: Height, 17 inches; length, 23 inches. 


Signed at lower right, J. Mapou, and dated 1870. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 


L00- AMERICAN: 1829—I1901 homie 


49. FISHERMAN’S HUT 


In the left foreground, a tumble-down fisherman’s cottage sheltered by trees 
and perched on the very edge of the sea, with steps leading down to the 
water, at the top of which is the figure of a woman drying linen. A gray- 
blue sea is breaking onto the tiny area of beach in the foreground with its 
scattered rocks and moored boat. 

Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Signed at lower left, EDWARD Moran. 


[50+ JOSEPH COOMANS Ganley bth Diller 


BELGIAN: 1816—1891 


50. SCENE ON 4 TERRACE 


A WHITE stone parapet overlooks the calm blue sea. On the terrace a group 
of half-naked Greek children is sprawling above over floor and stone table 
with fishing nets, seaweed and flowers, the mother draped in chiton and 
crimson cloak standing erect at the right by a vine-wreathed pillar, and 
carrying on her right arm her youngest baby. 


Panel: Height, 23 inches; length, 28 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Jos. COOMANS, and dated 1876. 


JOOn J. H. L. DE HAAS Meey Gallerie 


BELGIAN: 1830—1880 


s1. SEASCAPE AT EVENING 


A GROUND-SWELL is chopping the surface of the leaden sea, lighted in the 
centre by the rays of the evening sun concealed behind a turbulent mass 
of yellowish cloud. At the left, a two-masted tramp steamer, at the right 
a fishing schooner, tossing on the surface. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Signed at lower right, J. H. L. pE Haas, and dated 1862. 


FRANCISCO PRADILLA - 
60 ra SPANISH: 1847—1921 OO 


52. 4 QUIET AFTERNOON Vitllerpiolilin Sallirics 


Own the grass a lady in white is sitting in an armchair reading a paper, a 
child sprawled beside her turning over leaves, while a second girl is gathering 
wild flowers in the foreground. At the left a third child, dressed in scarlet, 
is throwing a flock of white geese into agitation in the shadow of the huge 
summer trees which tower up behind the peaceful scene, bounded in the 
left foreground by a tangle of branches. 


Height, 26% inches; width, 19% inches. 


Signed at lower left, Fr. PRADILLA. 


x, 


GEORGE ELMER BROWNE, A.N.A. 


Lon AMERICAN: 1871— 
oS. boten! 


53. STORM COUNTRY 


A DESERTED open plain, with rolling sandhills in the foreground meeting the 
edge of windswept greenish-black scrub vegetation, beneath a brilliant tur- 
quoise sky slashed with black storm clouds. In the middle of the foreground 
the tiny figures of a man in a red coat and a child are making their way 
limpingly toward the horizon. 

Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Gro. ELMER BROWNE. 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


Go PAUL VERNON tS CbGao 


54. LOE TAMBOURINE GIRE 


In the interior of a forest, a blanket is spread on the grass; three small girls 
dressed in bright colored gypsy costume and a small black dog are attentively 
watching the movements of a fourth child at the right similarly attired and 
moving forward to the accompaniment of a tambourine held in her left 
hand. 

Panel: Height, 15 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower left, PAUL VERNON. 


ALEXANDER HARRISON 


ta O- AMERICAN: 1853— Vlbespiolalien Millbrae. 


55. LIDAL INLET 


FLAT white sand at the seashore, broken by the curve of an inlet, into which 
water is flowing from the calm blue ocean, with its flecks of pale light at 
the left. “The broad sky echoes in its pale evening tone the smoothness of 
the water. 


Height, 271% inches; width, 27% inches. 


ALBERT INSLEY 


‘ € e 
FO — AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY A hw. S/S 


56. THE RIVER 


THE broad waters of the foreground, strewn with floating lilies, converge 
to a point where the grass banks with their tall green trees crowd together; 
on the stream is the solitary figure of a man in a small rowboat. ‘The 
cloudy evening sky is tinged with sunlight and clears to a pale blue at the 
zenith, 


Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Signed at lower right, ALBERT INSLEY, and dated 1879. 


E. JELLI . 
150 ay XIX CENTURY V hake: 
57. THE MARAUDERS 


A STONE vault, with a brown-frocked, bearded old monk asleep in a chair 
at the left leaning on a table with wine. At the right a cassone, on which 
are wine flasks. “Iwo men in cavalier costume have mounted the wooden 
partition behind, one of them reaching over with a halberd to pick up a white 
sack lying at the feet of the unconscious monk, his companion roaring with 
laughter at the sight. 

Height, 1614 inches; length, 23% inches. 


Signed at lower right, E. JEL, and dated 1880. 
Collection of Madame de Bocaude. — Rot +. tov 404 


ARSVHURS CH DOeDD 
AO 7 ENGLISH: coxnsnonny fifi eeneg 
SO. READY aT GesiaRa 


INTERIOR of a stable, the floor strewn with straw, a wooden door at the 
right and a feed bin covered with a scarlet cloth at the left. A row com- 
posed of two brown and white foxhounds, a white bitch and her pup, are 
looking alertly towards the right for the entry of the master. 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at the lower left, A. C. Dopp. 


Zor F. LEO HUNTER ff fg yg 


CONTEMPORARY 


59. THE SHORE 


A DULL glassy sea of gray with two fishing vessels and a steamer at the left, 
and gulls skimming the surface; at the right the low barren shore jutting 
out to end in a pile of wreckage signalled by a hoisted barrel. On the edge 
is beached a fishing boat with drooping mainsail, a two-masted vessel with 
bare poles showing in the right middle distance. 


Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower right, F. Leo HuNTER, and dated 1884. 


N84 ALEXANDER HARRISON ; ; 
AMERICAN: 1853— Nliepeldars Siallric 
60. TANGIERS 


LooKING down from elevated ground with a building at the right, the town 
is seen spread out as a patchwork of brightly-colored roofs and minarets, with 
the curve of the bay at the left and its smooth blue water and the undulating 
forms of distant green mountains behind, over which a cloudy summer sky 
broods hazily. / 
Height, 17 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower right, A. HARRISON. 


W. SARTAIN, A.N.A. 
AKS- AMERICAN: 1843—1924 4. Yuvaunes 


61. STREET IN SHADOW 


‘THE view is down an old cobbled street with tall white- and yellow-walled 
gabled buildings at either side, those on the right in the light of the mid- 
day sun from a glaring cloudless blue sky, cut by the sloping roof of a three- 
story house at the end of the street, facing the observer. In the roadway 
are the figures of two men and a woman, in the shadow. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches. 


Signed at lower right, W. SaRTAIN. 


ENRIQUE SERRA 
IS- SPANISH: 1860— 4b.f6 Cecwel{ 
62. BACCHANTE AT SUNSET 


A poo. fringed with grasses, with saplings rising at left and right, and the 
orange sky between throwing its light on the mirror surface. In the fore- 
ground is an old marble bust of a bacchante on a tall pedestal, a cupid on 
her right shoulder holding a bunch of grapes, the whole overgrown with a 
tangle of grasses and softened by the sunset light. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 211% inches. 


Signed at lower right, ENRIQUE SERRA, ROMA. 


G5! ALEXANDER HARRISON 
a 


AMERICAN: 1853— Gamal bah ballin 


63. SOLITUDE 


ScRUBBY brown grassland dipping in the middle distance to the flat tur- 
quoise surface of the sea and the gray thread of the ocean. At the right a 
solitary hut; in the centre, dominating the scene, a single feathery green tree 
with a smaller companion on either side, painted in careful detail against the 
even tone of the heavens. 

Height, 24 inches; length, 31% inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. HARRISON. 


I50 5 HERMANN RUDISUHLI May Delle 


GERMAN: XIX CENTURY 


64. TREES 


THE peacock-blue waters of a broad stream flow across the scene, between 
the great billowy foliage of the oaks and beeches of the foreground and the 
tall bent feathery cypresses which tower up from the farther shore amid a 
tangle of green woodland, standing with rounded solidity before the dark 
cushions of cloud slashed here and there with the flaring evening light. 


Board: Height, 19% inches; length, 271% inches. 


Signed at lower left, HERMANN RUDISUHLI, MUNCHEN. 


JO +r GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. 


AMERICAN:  Yilefodlins Lill : 
65. SUNSET 


STRAGGLING grass country, cut by a stream flowing diagonally away from 
the right foreground, with two solitary trees at the right before which a 
number of cattle and their herdsman are descending to the water’s edge. “The 
glare of the yellow sun and the lurid red sky throws a fiery light over the 
whole. 

Height, 13% inches; width, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower right, INNEsS, JR. 


17/0 - JULIAN RIX If Yilacrv 


AMERICAN: I185I—1903 


66. SUMMER LANDSCAPE 


A BRILLIANT turquoise and white sky looks down on the serpentine waters 
of a stream flowing between flat meadow banks, with a grove of trees at the 
right, dominated by two huge oaks with white trunks and heavy masses of 
dark leafage tinted red by the sun. In the middle distance, at left centre, 
the eye is caught by a tiny white cottage. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix, and dated 1801. 


Le - ALEXANDER HARRISON y hee LO 


AMERICAN: 1853— 


67..THE MARITIME ALPS 


Bare yellow ground stretching away to white cottages on the low rising 
ground of the middle distance, with its crown of green trees and the castle 
below white in the sunlight in the centre of the scene; behind, snow-covered 
mountains tower up towards the pale blue sky. At the right a scattered 
group of bare stunted trees, possibly an orchard. 


Height, 22% inches; length, 32 inches. 
Signed at lower left, A. HARRISON. 


Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. 


Ln 


ae 


WILLIAM F. DE HAAS 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


4s. Mutannes 


A cray sullen sea is breaking gently into the right foreground, the undulating 
line of the wooded shore being visible in the right middle distance; at the 
left sailing vessels, where the storm clouds are gathered, pierced by the arc 
of a rainbow. 


68. MARINE WITH RAINBOW 


Height, 20 inches; length, 36 inches. 


Signed at lower right, WILLIAM F. DE Haas, and dated 1873. 


Signed on back of canvas, WILLIAM F. DE Haas, and dated 1873. 


FREDERICK W,. KOSTU Xe 


AMERICAN: 18601I—1925 ASheultheec: 


69. THE WATER CART 


THE grass meadow, with the cart track running away to the left from the 
centre foreground, is broken by the ford of a stream crossing the latter at 
right angles; halted in the brook is a water-cart drawn by a horse and ac- 
companied by two peasant lads. ‘The horizon is curtained by a strip of pale- 
tinted woodland almost merging into the light cloudy sky. 


Height, 24 inches; length, 28 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Kost. 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. 


£00 1 AMERICAN: 1828—1901 LG Zé Aarescasad 


70. COWS IN PASTURE 


‘THE open green country, divided by low stone fences and broken by scat- 
tered trees and the distant spire of a church, extends away at the right to 
distant hills; in the foreground a stubble with scattered stones and a small 
pool of water visited by brown and white cattle and a brood of ducks. Be- 
hind them at the left, a stone fence runs into a copse of sturdy trees tower- 
ing into the summer sky. 

Height, 29 inches; width, 201% inches. 


Signed at lower left, JamES M. Hart, and dated 1892. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


JO si 4 AMERICAN: 1847—I9QI19Q Ff. Y, : co 


71: EN DVO tage. It OOD 


Ruppy brown earth with rocks and two huge trees leaning inwards, and 
massed foliage forming an arch through which is visible a patch of water 
and the light sunny sky above. The ground and foliage are filled with notes 
of warm color—reds, greens and yellows against the prevailing brown over- 
tone. 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


FRAN j JL 
IO- ANK ALFRED BICKNELI 


AMERICAN: 1866— Vriesproletame 4 the 


THE ground is brown and yellow in the sunlight and slopes down gently to 
the right; a line of gnarled trees, starting from the right foreground, bears 
a tangle of serpentine branches, veiling with their scattered ochre and orange 
tints the light sky behind. Wandering in the clearing among the tall trees 
are the figures of a woman in a blue costume and a child. 


72, TREE SHAPES 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, FRANK A. BICKNELL. 


| BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
FO 4 


AMERICAN: 1857— Eg pea 


73. SNOW-CLAD LANDSCAPE 


On the flat snow-covered countryside, with its frozen streamlet in the fore- 
ground, are scattered bare trees and a curtain of purple wispy woodland 
against the midddle distance, with cottages at the left. “The sky is bluish-gray 
with a streak of brilliant yellow on the western horizon. 


Height, 13 inches; length, 19 inches. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. 


GERMAN: 1813—1886 


LAS _ MEYER VON BREMEN y i er nse 


4, De COOP 


INTERIOR with a gateleg table, on which are a basket and a small coop cov- 
ered with a cloth, at which a group of young children are peering eagerly. 
Before the table a Tyrolese chair covered with a black shawl and a red 
umbrella. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower left, MEYER VON BREMEN, and dated BERLIN, 1874. 


J10- 


Lo 


JULIAN SCOTT 
AMERICAN: 1846—I1901 


7s. 4 NAVAJO WATER PLACE, ARIZONA Sthullldeee 


AN arid desert, with scattered pushed up rock formations catching the sun- 
light. A flock of sheep, tended by an Indian mounted on a brown horse, 
straggles from the huddled group of the foreground away over the plain to 
the middle distance; a squaw and Indian children with pots and camp trap- 
pings are perched on the rocks in the left foreground opposite the animals, 
separated from them by the blue waters of a narrow creek. 


_ Height, 16 inches; length, 48 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN SCOTT. 


(Illustrated ) 


MONTAGUE FLAGG, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1845—IQI 


; Gln 
76, ITALIAN MUSICIAN y 


SEATED in a chair is the figure of a black-haired young girl in white cap and 
bodice and peasant skirt, looking dreamily towards the observer, while at 
her feet a boy in green coat, red waistcoat and blue breeches, and wearing 
a conical hat, is playing on a flageolet. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 23 inches. 


Signed at lower right, MONTAGUE FLAGG. 


Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


* 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
ATS - AMERICAN: 1859— tbhiée Z, ° 


77. THE FAR HORIZON 


In the foreground an angularly blocked emerald tree-mass, before which is 
standing, with her back to the observer, an erect nude female figure with 
red-brown hair, her left arm extended in gesture. ‘The rolling arable coun- 
try extends away into the distance to blue hills beneath a huge pillow of 
white cloud. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches. 


Signed at lower left, CHILDE Hassam, and dated TO2T. 


Signed on back of canvas with monogram. 


/S0 - 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


78. SEASCAPE IN STORM y 


Lines of brown rollers are breaking angrily in towards the right foreground, 
with its curved rocky shore, in a mass of white foam and flying spray, touched 
by the light from an unseen sun; behind, the gulls are flying aimlessly about 
under a leaden sky. 

Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches. 


Signed at lower left, HENRY P. SMITH, and dated 1882. 


EDMOND T’SCHAGGENY 
BELGIAN: 1818—1873 


79. SHEPHERDESS AND FLOCK Vip y 


In the foreground a group of three sheep, two young lambs nestling in the 
grass, a brown sheep-dog and the figure of the young shepherdess in green 
blouse and striped crimson skirt leaning on her staff. Background of lake 
and woodland, with a low thatched farm cottage and distant cornfields. 


Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower left, EDMOND ‘\’SCHAGGENY, and dated 1869. 


Authenticated on back as follows: “Je déclare avoir peint le tableau ci- 
contre, Bruxelles, septembre 1870.” 


From Goupil Galleries, New York. 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1828—I9OI 4. Suvamue 


80. CATTLE IN PASTURE 


FLAT meadows reaching away to the distance, with scattered rocks and beeches, 
and dotted with brown and white cattle up to the foreground, with its spread- 
ing trees and animals pasturing in the shade. At the foot of the nearest tree, 
a small pool has formed in the marshy ground. 


Height, 21 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JAMES M. Hart, and dated 1883. 


ILO oa IRVING RAMSEY WILES, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1861— Wuleh, Sell : 


81. WOMAN READING DOCUMENTS 


INTERIOR of a salon, with a screen and gilded Louis XV chair and dark 
green portiere hung behind. A dark-haired young woman dressed in black 
is kneeling on the floor at the edge of a rug before a white wall at the left, 
intently studying a mass of papers heaped on the top of a large brown box, 
her head bent down so that the face cannot be distinguished. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower right, InvING R. WILEs. 


NIOn JEAN CHARLES MEISSONIER 
FRENCH: 1852—I1917 SIM bf ( 
6 Ul 


82. THE ARGUMENT 


THE picture represents the scene on the terrace of Meissonier’s house at 
Poissy, with portraits of the artist and Berne-Bellecour, who are seated with 
a companion at a table projecting from the brick parapet. All are in cavalier 
costume; the one at the left in a pale blue jacket over full breeches of green 
velvet, his companions on the farther side of the table in apricot-red and drab 
respectively. Overhead is a vine arbor and below in the distance, beyond the 
wall, appears a view of the town with a church, the whole pervaded with a 
clear light. 

Height, 1834 inches; width, 15% inches. 


Signed at lower left, CHARLES MEISSONIER. 


Purchased from Jules Ochme, N. Y., 1899. 
Dr. Leslie D. Ward Collection, American Art Association, 191 1. £22 _ SiMoo- 


JOSEPH BAIL B deguctea 
4LEFo bs FRENCH: 1862—1921 hs 


83. SUNLIT INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 


A HIGH dark room, with an open door behind and a dresser and linen press 
at the left, before the latter of which is seated a young woman in a scarlet 
blouse, white apron and cap, before an open drawer. In the doorway, at 
the left, through which the sunshine is streaming, is the erect figure of her 
companion, similarly dressed but with a black bodice, her right hand posed 
on her hip. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower right, BAIL, JOSEPH. 


HUGUES MERLE 
475 - FRENCH: 1823—1881 J bswwohed 
84. PEASANT GIRL AND CHILD 


THREE-QUARTER length figure of a young girl in white blouse, red bodice 
and black skirt, carrying on her back a young fair-haired child clad in a white 
shift, the smiling faces close together in embrace. Background of flat land- 
scape under a sky veiled with white cloud. 


Height, 39 inches; width, 31 inches. 


Signed at lower left, HuGuES MERLE, and dated 1879. 


Zoo- IGNACIO LEON Y ESCOSURA wv, ZB, d, ye 


SPANISH: 1834—1909 


85. VAN DYCK AND THE DUCHESS OF OXFORD 


BAROQUE interior, with a tester bed at the left and a leaded window with 
a massive carved Renaissance table at the right, behind which is the easel 
of the artist. In the centre of the scene the lady is seated, dressed in black 
and holding a virginal, to the music of which Van Dyck in peach velvet is 
playing a mandolin, the group posed on a plinth covered in blue velvet. 


Panel: Height, 24 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, LEON y Escosura, and dated 1879. ~ 


ADOLPHE SCHREYER 

GERMAN: 1829-—1899 | 
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Desert scrub country beneath a glowing sky of turquoise. At the left a 
serried troop of warriors with waving lances, in the foreground their leaders, 
mounted and carrying flint-lock rifles, the foremost in white on a gray 
horse in profile to the left, his face turned towards the observer, carrying his 


gun pointed downwards under his left arm. Behind him a bearded com- 
panion in red mounted on a shaggy black pony. 


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86. CAVALCADE OF ARABS 


Height, 29% inches; width, 25% inches. 


Signed at lower right, AD. SCHREYER. 


(Illustrated ) 


No. 86—CAVALCADE OF ARABS 
(By Adolphe Schreyer) 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 


S00 — . 
LEMISH: I819—I1900 ,, . 


87, LA TAM ISH epee TT DE NGIT 


THE choppy grayish-white waters of the Thames estuary, with factory chim- 
neys on the left bank and the square blocks of warehouses and wharves at 
the right, with moored vessels. On the waters are a number of square- 
rigged sailing barges with their masthead lanterns lighted, and rowboats 
putting back and forth, the whole seen lighted up by the powerful rays of a 
full moon emerging from behind the clouds. 


Height, 24 inches; length, 26 inches. 


Signed at lower right, P. J. Cuiays. 


Signed on back of canvas, P. J. Cuays. 


(Illustrated ) 


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LINN] dad LadaAy :aSINVY, VI—Zg8 ‘on 


FRANK K. M. REHN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: A 


THE choppy olive-gray ocean is breaking in to the left foreground on a mass 
of low granite rocks touched with red, above which is hovering a flight of 
gulls. On the horizon, a two-masted sailing vessel battling the wind from 
the sullen sky. 


88. GRAY SEA 


Height, 22 inches; length, 37 inches. 


Signed at lower right, F. K. M, REHN. 


Peter A. Schemm Collection, American Art Association, 1911. 


MTS ADRIEN MOREAU Wf ff, Oopzocll 


FRENCH: 1843—1906 


89. THE WEDDING PARTY 


‘THE corner of a stone and red brick house at the left, fronting a green lawn 
in the shade of summer trees. Along the path in the foreground is coming 
a medieval procession composed of bride and bridegroom, the latter in a blue 
velvet court suit followed by their male and female attendants; while before 
the door of the house is seated a noble and his wife, with their friends and 
a group of three wedding musicians. 

Height, 32 inches; length, 40 inches. 


Signed at lower left ADRIEN Moreau, and dated 1878. 


HIS” - JAN RAVESTEIN As Ab olsto 


DutTcH: 1573--1657 


90. ERNESTINA DE NASS 


‘THREE-QUARTER length figure, facing the observer, of a dark-haired lady 
with pearl headdress and huge starched white ruff, dressed in black hung with 
pearls and with white Vandyke lace cuffs, her left hand leaning on a table 
on which is a book, her right holding a velvet mount with a jeweled brooch. 


Panel: Height, 46 inches; width, 34 inches 


200- ERSKINE NICOL, R.S.A. Stbulthicuc 


SCOTTISH: 1825—1904 


91. THE SWEETSHOP 


In the foreground is a white stone wall in which is the tiny window with 
its jars of sugar candy; outside two red-cheeked urchins in tam-o’shanters and 
school clothes are leaning on the sill looking avidly in. At the right glimpses 
of a nineteenth century Scottish street, with white-walled houses in the sun- 


shine and men and women gossiping. 
Height, 43 inches; width, 33 inches. 


Signed at lower right, E. Nicox, A.R.A. 


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GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850—1899 4 
92. SEASIDE WITH CATTLE ie 


In the distance the blue untroubled sea, like a horizontal band under a June 
sky; on the grass of the foreground a peasant woman, with a white hand- 
kerchief round her head, is seated in profile to the left behind two cows, 
one black and white, the other a pure white and standing in profile to the 
right in the bright afternoon sun. 

Height, 31 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Signed at lower right, TRUESDELL, and dated 1892. 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850—1899 ty, ote ‘ Z, “ 
93. MARINE 


BETWEEN the grass-covered rocks in the right foreground and their gray 
neighbors in the left middle distance, a black sea is breaking under a flat 
gray sky, the whole filled with the cold morning light. 


Height, 25% inches; length, 38 inches. 


Signed at lower right, G. S. “TRUESDELL. 


LUDWIG MUNTHE bf, Wf, ; 


NorwWEGIAN: 1841—1896 


94. WINTER: SUNSET GLEAM 


A SNOW-BOUND frozen stream, with ice partly broken at the left and the 
dark shapes of skiffs and fishermen moving about in the dim light; the right, 
fenced country and in the middle distance cottages, the whole under a mantle 
of snow. The sun, sinking in the mottled sky, produces a glow of yellow 
and red in the west which seems to accentuate the darkness of the fore- 
ground. 

Height, 26 inches; length, 41% inches. 


Signed at lower left, L. MUNTHE. 


New England Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Institute, Mass. Art Depart- 
ment. 


BERNHARD GUTMANN 


LSE - AMERICAN: 1869— A. Syrannee 


95. VASE OF FLOWERS 


Own a table before a pair of curtained glass doors, the left-hand one of 
which is open, is a decorated porcelain vase of pale green filled with a gay 
mass of pink peonies, white marguerites and other flowers. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 32 inches. 


Signed at lower right, BERNHARD GUTMANN, and dated 1922. 


IIE BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— Lh Aedll 


96. LOWLAND SHORE 


A SWAMPLAND, at the right, broken with patches of dry grass and an occa- 
sional beached boat; in the middle distance a huddled group of shadows with 
a small jetty at which a steam-tug is moored. A great straggling expanse of 
smooth fen stretches its waters from the left foreground to the flat contours 
- of the horizon, with here and there the white shape of a sailing boat. “The 
‘ sky is a pallid yellow, heavy with dark rain clouds at the zenith. 


Height, 28 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. 


LIE HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A 


AMERICAN: 1848— | 74 G hulle) 


97. LANDSCAPE AFTER A SHOWER 


THE emerald grass of the left foreground is sprinkled with patches of brown 
bracken and glows freshly after the rain; behind it, a line of bare trees thrust 
their feathery tops into the placid blue and white sky. An irregular shallow 
brook winds down from behind them into the right foreground, separating 
the meadow from the trees and cold bracken land of the middle distance, which 
rises to a low hill crested by a darker bank of woodland. 


Height, 24 inches; length, 42 inches. 


Signed at lower left, H. BOLTON JONES, and dated 1883. 
Purchased from Reichard & Co., New York. 


PINCKNEY MARCIUS SIMONS 
JMO -~ 


AMERICAN: 1867—1909 lag MYbrnie 


98. BACCHANALE 


A FANTASTIC background of domes and spires, with a canal at the left_and 
turreted seventeenth century houses, before which is the whole group of the 
revelers. At the right are musicians with violins and bass-viols, in the centre 
a canopy borne on pikes, beneath which are women reclining or singing, and 
bejeweled priests, with a colossal church candle flaming at the edge of the 
marble pool in the left foreground. Among the brilliant figures of the 
assemblage can be distinguished the gowned figure of a fair-haired man 
standing at the right between the rows of musicians and holding on high in 
his right hand a chalice of wine. 


Height, 48 inches; length, 68 inches. 


Signed at lower left, MARCIUS SIMONS. 


LEON BONNAT 
ALIO - FRENCH: 1833—1922 Murbegen Lallerce 
Petry roy GIRL 


Fut length figure facing the observer of a dark-haired child with a white 
cap and blouse and peasant skirt draped in blue and crimson, her right hand 
carried up to her smiling mouth. 


Height, 59 inches; width, 32 inches. 


Signed at lower left, LEON BONNAT. 


Go- J. E. STEWART VE Mi ttasitee 
AMERICAN: 1852— 


100. A RIVERSIDE FLIRTATION 


A STILL, mirror-like stream flows between carefully kept lawns under the 
deep shadow of leafy woods; in the foreground on the near right bank is 
beached a rowing boat, in the bows of which a gentleman in a dark blue 
coat is making love to a fair-haired woman in white sitting on the gun- 
wale of the boat and leaning affectionately back on his left shoulder. 


Height, 59 inches; length, 91 inches. 


Signed at lower left, J. E. Stewart, and dated 1885. 


IIS- CORDERO RICARDO VILLEGAS Kl. Lrewelt 


SPANISH: 1852— 


101. THE SWORDSMAN 


Ar the foot of a rope ladder hanging at the right is a cavalier clad in an 
apricot velvet suit and leather doublet, who, dropping to the ground his hat 
and black cloak, is facing the observer with left hand upraised and drawn 
sword, in an attitude of attack. At his feet is a white handkerchief. 


Height, 95 inches; width, 54 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Vi1LLEGAS, and dated Paris 1880. 


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Meee OK ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ACHENBACH, Oswatp 
Moonlight Effect 


BAIL, JosEPH 


Sunlit Interior with Figures 


BICKNELL, Franx ALFRED 


A Venetian Prospect 
Near Amsterdam 


‘Tree Shapes 


BLAKELOCK, RatpH Apert, N.A. 
End of the Wood 


BONNAT, Lton 
Gypsy Girl 


BROWNE, Georce Eume_r, A.N.A. 
Storm Country 


CARTER, RicHarp H. 
Helping Grandfather 


CHAPPEL, Atonzo 
For the Harem 


CLAYS, Paut JEAN 
La Tamise: Effet De Nuit 


COLMAN, SaMueEL, N.A. 


Escalier des Carmes, Rennes 


CONTI, Trro 
Lady with a Mandolin 


COOMANS, JosEPH 


Scene on a ‘lerrace 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


41 


83 


36 
35 
72 


71 


29 


a2 


87 


1) 


50 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 


Lowland Shore 
Snow-Clad Landscape 


DE DREU, ALFRED 
The Bone of Contention 


DE HAAS Simla 


Seascape at Evening 


DE HAAS, Wituiam F. 


Marine with Rainbow 


DEMONT, Aprizen Louis 
Clouds and Wind 


DESSAR, Lovis Paut, N.A. 
Sheep at Twilight 


DODD, ArtTuurR C. 
Ready to Start 


ESCOSURA, Icnacto LEON y 
Van Dyck and the Duchess of Oxford 


FERNANDEZ, Francisco 
Paris: A Windy Day 


FLAGG, Montacug, N.A. 


Italian Musician 


FRY, Georcia TIMKEN 
Sheep Driven Homeward 


FRY, JoHN HEMMING 
Spirit of the Waterfall 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
Girl with St. Bernard 


GREEN, Frank RussELu, A.N.A. 
October Pasture 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


96 
73 


44 


51 


68 


42 


22 


58 


85 


IO 


76 


40 


20 


38 


] 


GUTMANN, Bernuarp 


Vase of Flowers 


HARRISON, ALEXANDER 


Solitude 

‘Tangiers 

The Maritime Alps 
Tidal Inlet 


HART, James McDoucat, N.A. 


Cattle in Pasture 
Cows in Pasture 


HASSAM, Cuitpr, N.A. 
The Far Horizon 


HOVENDEN, THomas 
Negro Boy 


HOWORTAH, EpirH 


On the Dunes, Provincetown 


HUNTER. -F. Leo 
The Shore 


HYDE, GEorGE 
Piccadilly Circus from Regent Street 


INNESS, Georcg, Jr., N.A. 


A Courtyard: Souvenir of Moret 
Landscape with Sheep 

Man and Horse 

Souvenir 

Sunset 


Sunset: A Sketch 


INSLEY, ALBERT 
The River 


Lao, E. 
The Marauders 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
a5 


63 
60 
67 
55 


80 
70 


ca, 


39 


59 


13 


56 


57 


JOBER I SPAGE 
Port of Honfleur 


JONES, Hucu Botton, N.A. 


Landscape after a Shower 


JOSEPHI, Isaac A. 
The Three Sisters 


KOST, FReEpeRIcK W., N.A. 


Southfield, S. I. 
The Ford 
The Water Cart 


MADOU, JEAN BaptTIsTE 
heel avern 


MAX, GABRIEL 


Portrait of a Lady in Black 


MEISSONIER, JEAN CHARLES 
The Argument 


MERLE, HucueEs 
Peasant Girl and Child 


MIDDLETON, STANLEY 
Head of a Young Girl 


Portrait of a Lady in a Feathered Hat 


MORAN, Epwarp, A.N.A. 


Fisherman’s Hut 


MOREAU, Aprien 
The Wedding Party 


MORGAN, HeErpert A. 
The Blue Cap 


MUNTHE, Lupwic 
Winter: Sunset Gleam 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


47 


oF 


19 


16 


82 


84 


14 
37 


49 


89 


21 


94 


NICOL, Erskine, R.S.A., A.R.A. 


The Sweetshop 


PETERS, CuHares Roto 
‘Thatched Cottage 


Patio: (2), C. 
Sur la Plage 


PRADILLA, Francisco 
A Quiet Afternoon 


RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 
Woodland in Sunshine 


RAVESTEIN, Jan 


Ernestina de Nass 


REEVS, Georce M. 
Moonlight Effect 


REHN, Frank K. M., N.A. 
Gray Sea 


RIX, JULIAN 


Autumn 

Lakeside 

October River 
Summer Landscape 


Tree and Sky 


ROORBACH, A. %. 
Rahway Meadows, N. J 


RUDISUHLI, Hermann 
‘Trees 


SARTAIN, W., A.N.A. 
Street in Shadow 


SCHEUERER, Jutius 
The Farmyard 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


gl 


23 


18 


52 


45 


90 


24 


88 


64 


61 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
SCHREIBER, CuHartes B. 
A Cardinal at Breakfast 7 


SCHREYER, ApDoLPHE 
Cavalcade of Arabs 86 


SCOTT, Julian 
A Navajo Water Place, Arizona 75 


SERRA, ENRIQUE 
Bacchante at Sunset 62 


SIMONS, Pinckney Marcius 
Bacchanale 98 


SMILLIE, Grorce Henry 


Scene in New Jersey 6 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 
Seascape in Storm 78 


STEWART, J. E. 
A Riverside Flirtation 100 


TAIT, ArtrHur Firzwituram, N.A. 
Busybodies 17 


TRUESDALE, Gay torp SANGSTON 


Marine 93 
Seaside with Cattle 92 


T’SCHAGGENY, Epmonp 


Shepherdess and Flock 79 
UNKNOWN 
A Riverside Sketch II 


VERNON, Pau. 
The Tambourine Girl 54 


VILLEGAS, Corprro Ricarpo 


The Swordsman 


VON BREMEN, Meyer 
The Coop 


VOS, HvuBERT 
Dutch Interior 


WILES, Irvinc Ramsey, N.A. 


Woman Reading Documents 


WITT, JoHN Harrison, A.N.A. 
A Friend in Need 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


IOI 


74 


43 


81 


34 


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